52 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Aston University
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An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our newly expanded Academic Registry team as a Programme Operations Coordinator. The Programme Operations team play an important role in ensuring
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We are searching for an experienced and energetic people and process manager to join our newly expanded Academic Registry team as one of a team of three Programme Operations Managers, to cover
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The Aston School of Computer Science and Digital Technologies is looking for two Lecturer’s in Computer Science with a specific interest in Artificial Intelligence to help reinforce its research and
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resulting from accidental or hostile activities, caused by, for example, by unmanned vehicles or dragging anchors. The key innovation is developing distributed sensing technology, capable of operating across
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of distributed optical sensing techniques developed in ECSTATIC, such as novel distributed acoustic sensing (DAS), on trackside telecom fibres, for the condition monitoring of railway infrastructure, focusing
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, aligned with our Aston 2030 Strategy, we are investing in four new postdoctoral posts in our areas of research strength in AI as follows: 1 post will work with our School of Computing and Digital
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, aligned with our Aston 2030 Strategy, we are investing in four new postdoctoral posts in our areas of research strength in AI as follows: 1 post will work with our School of Computing and Digital
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the control of nonlinear dynamics of light in fibre lasers and optical resonators. The successful candidate will have completed (by the start date of the contract) a PhD degree in Photonics, Theoretical Physics
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, aligned with our Aston 2030 Strategy, we are investing in four new postdoctoral posts in our areas of research strength in AI as follows: 1 post will work with our School of Computing and Digital
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impact Ability and willingness to teach To apply for the role, you must hold a PhD by the closing date. You should demonstrate a strong research track record relative to your career stage and discipline